Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants

The Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants (RSZML) was a conservative political party in Czechoslovakia that was active from 1899 to 1938. The party represented big business and agriculture (later reaching out to middle-class voters), and it was the biggest and most influential party in the country until 1935. The RSZML was led by Antonin Svehla and Milan Hodza during its existence, and it merged into the far-right Party of National Unity of Czechoslovakia in 1938. It was not allowed to re-form after World War II.